Nevada Code § 87.560

Operation of domestic partnership in another jurisdiction; registration of foreign registered limited-liability partnership
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1. To the extent permitted by the law of
that jurisdiction:
(a) A partnership, including a registered
limited-liability partnership, formed and existing under this chapter, may
conduct its business, carry on its operations, and exercise the powers granted
by this chapter in any state, territory, district or possession of the United
States or in any foreign country.
(b) The internal affairs of a partnership,
including a registered limited-liability partnership, formed and existing under
this chapter, including the liability of partners for debts, obligations and
liabilities of or chargeable to the partnership, are governed by the law of
this State.
2. Subject to any statutes for the
regulation and control of specific types of business, a registered
limited-liability partnership, formed and existing under the law of another
jurisdiction, may do business in this State if it first registers with the
Secretary of State pursuant to the provisions of NRS 87.440 to 87.500 , inclusive, and 87.5405 to 87.5443 , inclusive.
3. The name of a partnership that is
registered as a limited-liability partnership in another jurisdiction and doing
business in this State must contain the words Limited-Liability Partnership
or Registered Limited-Liability Partnership or the abbreviations L.L.P. or
LLP, or such other words or abbreviations as may be required or authorized by
the law of the other jurisdiction, as the last words or letters of the name.

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